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[Commlist] CFP - Screening European Populisms on TV
Thu Sep 21 21:18:56 GMT 2023
Dom Holdaway is writing to let you know that the call for papers
deadline for the special issue of the journal “Series” entitled
“Screening European Populisms in the 21st Century: TV Series, Social
Networks, and Political Platforms” has been extended by a month.
Full papers can now be sent by *October 15, 2023*.
Inquiries about the special issue should be addressed to
(screeningeuropeanpopulisms /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(screeningeuropeanpopulisms /at/ gmail.com)>; if you have any
questions, please contact the journal at (seriestv /at/ upv.es)
<mailto:(seriestv /at/ upv.es)>.
An abridged version of the CFP follows, but you can read the full
version here: https://series.unibo.it/announcement/view/565
<https://series.unibo.it/announcement/view/565>
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*Screening European Populisms in the 21st Century:
TV Series, Social Networks, and Political Platforms*
Editors: Valerio Coladonato, Elena Pilipets, Lidia Valera-Ordaz and Dom
Holdaway
In the last couple of decades, the European political landscape has been
shaped by the reinvigorated centrality of populisms, with new parties
and platforms challenging the legitimacy of representational democratic
systems. These political actors manage to hegemonize the understanding
of diverse and complex “crises” through a pattern of recurring images
and tropes that commonly emphasize ethno-nationalist and exclusionary
societal views.
While a great deal of scholarly attention has been devoted to news
content, the role of audiovisual fiction in this mobilization remains
understudied. This is particularly true for television series, one of
the largest and most relevant entertainment industries in the present.
Here, explicit populist imaginaries are by no means lacking.
In this issue we aim to investigate broader connections between populist
sentiments and TV series within contemporary media environments. In
recent decades, social and political scientists have expanded their
grasp of the cultural dimensions of populisms, while TV and media
scholars have analyzed how series act as ecosystems, creating affective
communities, (re)articulating audiences, and facilitating political
conversations in “third” spaces, especially online. Indeed, both
populist discourses and popular TV fiction are inseparable from social
media networks: always-connected users share and spread content across
platforms, through reactions, comments, and re-appropriations that
accumulate into an uninterrupted flow of engagement, erasing the
boundaries between fact and fiction, source and adaptation.
Drawing on the premises proposed around the research project “Screening
European Populisms”, we aim to foster dialogue by posing the questions
that this context triggers: which role do TV series play in the
construction, affirmation or defiance of populist politics and
“structures of feelings”? How does the space and time enabled by complex
narrative ecosystems, and their reception contexts, forge contested
environments where political sentiments are made and unmade? Do the
almost stereotypical divides between high/low brow and national/global
TV products overlap with any specific populist-political rhetorics? And
how do populist actors make use of fictional TV narratives to mobilize
their own agendas?
For this special issue of /Series: International Journal of TV Serial
Narratives/, we welcome articles exploring how fictional TV series
interact with populist politics through platforms and networks – with
the latter terms intended in the most fluid way, encapsulating the
social, industrial, commercial dimensions of each.
More info: https://series.unibo.it/announcement/view/565
<https://series.unibo.it/announcement/view/565>
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